Mike Zito Makes Blues
By Jim Hynes An old pal of Elmore, Mike Zito, chats with senior writer, Jim Hynes, about his new album, Make Blues Not War, and provides a bit of … Read more
By Jim Hynes An old pal of Elmore, Mike Zito, chats with senior writer, Jim Hynes, about his new album, Make Blues Not War, and provides a bit of … Read more
This is the music that takes you back. It’s true Southwestern Louisiana culture. Play the Swamp Pop Classics Volume 2, out tomorrow, is the Revelers’ love note to a time … Read more
Weep and Willow are husband and wife, Miles Nielsen and Kelly Steward, and there’s no better way to express the genuine artistic and romantic passion that roots itself in … Read more
What kind of band would brand themselves with the name WOLF!? Well it turns out, a group of guys that feel they have nothing to prove. The three Brooklyn natives … Read more
Who is Terry Dolan? Sadly, he passed away in 2012 after performing around San Francisco with Terry and the Pirates, remaining anonymous to the rest of the world. The release … Read more
By Jonny Rosch Let’s face it folks, if you have had the sad experience of reading any of my other musical equipment reviews you will have undoubtedly come to … Read more
By Jonny Rosch I really love MODO Bass. The MODO Bass not only simulates the sound of the electric bass beautifully, but also gives you the control to recreate the … Read more
Born in North Carolina in 1951, Lee Fields has been singing soul since the late 1960s. He has sometimes been called “Little JB” for his resemblance to James Brown, but … Read more
75-year-old Tom Rush continues to serenade on stage in an evening at the Schimmel Center. The seasoned folk singer/songwriter, who ushered in the folk revival era of the ‘60s … Read more
UK singer/songwriter, Joan Armatrading, has been around for the better part of fifty years. During that time, she hit many career highs: she was the first female UK artist to … Read more